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Karel Urbánek

1941 - Today

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Karel Urbánek (born 22 March 1941 in Bojkovice, Moravia) is a retired Czech politician, and the last Communist leader of Czechoslovakia. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Karel Urbánek is the 14,739th most popular politician (down from 12,714th in 2019), the 613th most popular biography from Czechia (down from 490th in 2019) and the 127th most popular Czech Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Karel Urbánek ranks 14,739 out of 19,576Before him are Kamal Hassan Ali, Rudolf Scharping, Liang Guanglie, Tomás Romero Pereira, Théoneste Bagosora, and Smail Hamdani. After him are Silvia Cartwright, Ali Mansur, Zoran Tegeltija, Jules de Trooz, Francisco Silvela, and Andriy Taran.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1941, Karel Urbánek ranks 419Before him are Florence Delay, Luis Durnwalder, Torgeir Brandtzæg, Barry Flanagan, Théoneste Bagosora, and Howden Ganley. After him are Martine Beswick, Edo de Waart, Rachid Boudjedra, Vadim Glowna, Paul Theroux, and Riaz Ahmed Gohar Shahi.

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In Czechia

Among people born in Czechia, Karel Urbánek ranks 613 out of 1,200Before him are Tomáš Šmíd (1956), Wenzel Müller (1767), Ladislav Fuks (1923), Tomáš Galásek (1973), Kurt Raab (1941), and Svatopluk Čech (1846). After him are August Wilhelm Ambros (1816), František Čelakovský (1799), Leo Slezak (1873), Josef Václav Myslbek (1848), František Ondříček (1857), and Jan Jindra (1932).

Among POLITICIANS In Czechia

Among politicians born in Czechia, Karel Urbánek ranks 127Before him are Jan Šrámek (1870), Ernst Streeruwitz (1874), Vasyl Durdynets (1937), Jiří Paroubek (1952), Petr Nečas (1964), and Jan Černý (1874). After him are Josef Tošovský (1950), Eva Bosáková (1931), Zdeněk Mlynář (1930), František Ladislav Rieger (1818), Jan Sokol (1936), and Oskar Fischer (1923).